
May Day in the 1930s was electric. It became the Day of National Labor on May 1, 1933. Berlin’s Tempelhof Field hummed with life. Thousands filled the space. Swastika flags waved high. The air crackled with excitement.
Hitler’s arrival stole the show. When he stepped forward, the crowd erupted. His voice boomed with power. He spoke of a strong, united Germany. Every word landed hard. People couldn’t look away. Standing there, watching him, felt like history unfolding. The cheers, the flags, the shared energy—it pulled everyone in.
The rallies were a sight. Parades moved in tight formation. Speeches rang out across the field. It wasn’t just a holiday. It was a chance to feel part of something massive. Videos from those days capture it all. The crowd’s roar, Hitler’s commanding presence—it still hits hard.

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